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No, it is a two syllable word: stead-y
No, "pencil" is not a two closed syllable word; it is a two-syllable word with the first syllable being closed ("pen") and the second syllable being open ("cil"). A closed syllable ends in a consonant, while an open syllable ends in a vowel. Therefore, "pencil" has one closed syllable and one open syllable.
The word kind has one syllable.
Some examples of two syllable words are:- apple subway drawer, etc
apple
Area has 3 syllables. ar/e/a
Mr is an abbreviation for Mister, a two syllable word.
A one syllable word only has one syllable. For examples, consider the differences between these words for syllable counts:on (one syllable), versus onward (two syllables)up (one syllable), versus upward (two syllables)two one syllable), versus twofold (two syllables)to (one syllable), versus toward (two syllables)house (one syllable), versus household (two syllables)store (one syllable), versus storeroom (two syllables)mail (one syllable), versus mailbox (two syllables)
Yes, the word two is an open syllable.
No, that is one syllable.
No, it is a two syllable word: stead-y
No, it is just one syllable.No JUST is not a two-syllable word. Just is a single syllable word.
The word kind has one syllable.
A two syllable word that rhymes with 'what' is whatnot.
Some examples of two syllable words are:- apple subway drawer, etc
apple
One syllable.